Business

China arrivals in Thailand below expectation, may miss target of 5 mil this year

Inconvenient visa process, gradual flight resumption bedevil tourism industry

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Apr 2023 3:00PM

China arrivals in Thailand below expectation, may miss target of 5 mil this year
Thailand recorded almost 6.5 million foreign arrivals in the first quarter this year, still a wide margin from the 10.7 million posted in the same period of 2019. – Pixabay pic, April 24, 2023

BANGKOK – The number of Chinese visitors to Thailand might not reach the target of five million this year, as arrivals in the first four months were lower than expected.

According to Vietnam news agency (VNA), Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, president of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (Atta), said the tourism industry needs to wait for the second half of the year to gain a clearer outlook after Chinese arrivals were sluggish over the first four months.

As of April 18, the number of Chinese visitors tallied around 695,000, only 14% of the target, it reported.

The start of the year was promising, mainly driven by pent-up demand from the Chinese market during the Lunar New Year festival in January, which this year took place just two weeks after Beijing announced the lifting of travel restrictions on January 7.

The number of Chinese arrivals in the first two months tallied 247,497 before gradually picking up to 269,745 in March, as more flights were added.

However, Sisdivachr said apart from insufficient seat capacity and rising travel costs, tourists who want to come to Thailand also face obstacles with visa applications.

He said Atta received a number of reports from tourists about the inconvenient visa process, which prompted most of them to opt for visas on arrival instead, while some tourists changed their plans and decided not to visit the country.

He acknowledged that with visa obstacles and gradual flight resumption, it might be difficult to achieve five million Chinese visitors this year unless there is a dramatic surge in the second half.

Thailand recorded almost 6.5 million foreign arrivals in the first quarter this year, still a wide margin from the 10.7 million posted in the same period of 2019.

VNA also reported that Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, said the agency discussed the visa complaints with the private sector, but the sides did not reach a resolution.

He said the difficulties with visa procedures were related to a limit for e-visa applications of 80,000 per month. – Bernama, April 24, 2023

Related News

People / 2d

Malay kampongs in Bangkok: Echoes of southern heritage in Thailand’s capital

Opinion / 1w

Langkawi: An untapped island with much greater potential?

Malaysia / 1w

Najib’s son joins protestors against high-rise development in Langkawi

Malaysia / 2w

Thailand moves to stop lawsuits from being used to silence critics

World / 3w

Thai monk brings smiles as he sails with adorable temple dogs every morning (video)

Opinion / 3w

The Islamic business revolution in Southern Thailand

Spotlight

Malaysia

Bersatu-PH tie-up a possibility as coalition seeks Malay support, analyst says

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Woman molested on her way home from work (video)

Malaysia

Court allows Daim's daughter to permanently keep passport

Malaysia

Santiago pokes holes in data centre hype, asks: Who really benefits?

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Jeweller vows to pursue Rosmah until ‘every penny’ is recovered as RM67.5m battle enters enforcement phase

Malaysia

Ambulance carrying two injured men crashes en route to hospital after MPV collision in Besut

Malaysia

Man blames 'lack of love' for sexual assault on teens

Business

BNM's OPR to stay at 2.75 pcent in 2026 amid strong domestic demand - Kenanga IB

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

You may be interested

Business

Unemployment rate rises to 3.0 per cent in April 2026 - DOSM

Business

Open fibre sues Bank Pembangunan, six others in RM2b claim over Aries telecoms liquidation

Business

Ringgit surges as Iran deal optimism weighs on US dollar and oil prices

Business

AI should support human thinking, not replace it - MDEC CEO

Business

Kami Builders secure RM300 million ASEAN sustainability sukuk, channels Islamic capital into QIU campus development

Business

Ringgit holds firm despite US inflation shock as markets brace for Federal Reserve decision

Business

BNM's OPR to stay at 2.75 pcent in 2026 amid strong domestic demand - Kenanga IB